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Started this discussion. Last reply by ShiningStar Mar. 16, 2008.
Started Jan. 24, 2008
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Most of the time, I think we are not conscious of what we say, do or read. We all have routines. Get up in the morning, turn on the news, read the newspaper, and then start the rest of the day. It would be wonderful if the morning information had a lot of good news, something that left us with good and hopeful feelings as we venture out into
Posted on February 11, 2008 at 2:41pm — 1 Comment
Having a c7 c8 spinal cord injury means that not only do I not walk but I only have control over certain internal organs with external devices. It means waiting for help to get dressed and all of my personal care for the day, getting out of bed and of course returning to bed. Sometimes it means not going to certain places because they have steps or if I do get in there is not an accessible ladies room to use. However t
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My name is Deborah Akbar and in 1990 I was involved in a horrific car accident near Fort Eustis, Va. Three days later I awoke from a coma to be told that I would NEVER walk again because I was a C-7 C-8 quadriplegic. Now I was depressed and angry but I had a 4 year old son that I had to live for so I went on with my life. I came to Cleveland for rehabilitation at Metro health hospital. Now
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